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How to get to Marshall's Mill by bus?

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Bus stations near Marshall's Mill in Leeds

  • Wellington M,4 min walk,
  • Southbank G,8 min walk,
  • Southbank F,8 min walk,
  • Sweet Street,8 min walk,
  • Southbank E,9 min walk,

Train stations near Marshall's Mill in Leeds

  • Leeds,21 min walk,

Bus lines to Marshall's Mill in Leeds

  • 55,Cottingley,
  • 65,Morley,
  • 75,Middleton,
  • 229,Heckmondwike,
  • 254,Cleckheaton,
  • 255,Halifax Town Centre,
  • 1,Beeston,
  • 1B,Beckett Park,
  • 116,Wakefield City Centre,
  • 200,Leeds City Centre,
  • 201,Leeds City Centre,
  • 202,Dewsbury,
  • 203,Dewsbury,
  • 2,Roundhay,
  • 3,Gledhow,
  • 3A,Harehills,
  • PR3,Leeds City Centre,
  • 74,Leeds City Centre,
  • PR1,Leeds,
  • 51,Morley - Leeds,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Marshall's Mill?

    The nearest stations to Marshall's Mill are:

    • Wellington M is 229 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Southbank G is 508 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Southbank F is 541 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Sweet Street is 588 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • Southbank E is 632 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • Leeds is 1556 meters away, 21 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Marshall's Mill?

    These bus lines stop near Marshall's Mill: 1, 1B, 201, 202, 229, 60A, A1.

  • Which train line stops near Marshall's Mill?

    NORTHERN

  • What’s the nearest train station to Marshall's Mill in Leeds?

    The nearest train station to Marshall's Mill in Leeds is Leeds. It’s a 21 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Marshall's Mill in Leeds?

    The nearest bus stop to Marshall's Mill in Leeds is Wellington M. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first train to Marshall's Mill in Leeds?

    The TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS is the first train that goes to Marshall's Mill in Leeds. It stops nearby at 03:18.

  • What time is the last train to Marshall's Mill in Leeds?

    The TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS is the last train that goes to Marshall's Mill in Leeds. It stops nearby at 03:17.

  • What time is the first bus to Marshall's Mill in Leeds?

    The 3 is the first bus that goes to Marshall's Mill in Leeds. It stops nearby at 05:12.

  • What time is the last bus to Marshall's Mill in Leeds?

    The TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS is the last bus that goes to Marshall's Mill in Leeds. It stops nearby at 01:12.

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Marshall's Mill Address: Marshall Street street in Leeds

Marshall's Mill, Leeds
Marshall's Mill, LeedsMarshall's Mill is a former flax spinning mill on Marshall Street in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Marshall's Mill was part of a complex begun in 1791–92 by English industrial pioneer John Marshall. It was originally a four-storey mill, drawing water from the nearby Hol Beck. A Boulton & Watt steam engine was installed to assist water power. Rapid expansion followed with the addition of Mill 'B' (1794) adjacent to a warehouse built to service the original mill (all now demolished.)It was to eventually supplant Yorkshire's previous cottage industry of hand driven spindles. As the business continued to expand further mills, warehouses, engine houses, and reservoirs were added on the south side of Hol Beck. The six storey Mill 'C' was added in 1815–16, Mill 'D' followed in 1826–27, and Mill 'E' (which is aligned to the roadside and joined Mill 'C' to Mill 'D') in 1829–31.Temple Mill, in the form of an Egyptian Temple, was built between 1838 and 1841. Later, the complex employed over 2,000 factory workers. When it was completed it was considered to be one of the largest factories in the world, with 7,000 steam-powered spindles. The addition of the Temple Mill completed development of mills by Marshall & Sons on this site. All of the mill buildings added from 1815 still exist. In the early years, child labour was employed. In 1832 Marshall's political opponents alleged that: 'In Mr Marshall's mill, a boy of 9 years of age was stripped to the skin, bound to an iron pillar, and mercilessly beaten with straps, until he fainted.' But other reports claim that Marshall treated his workers better than most factory owners: overseers were forbidden to use corporal punishment to control the workers, and Marshall installed fans and attempted to regulate the temperature of the mill. In 1844, Marshall and a neighbouring engineering firm, Taylor, Wordsworth and Co broke new ground by organising an away weekend in Liverpool for their workers, a novelty which caused even the editor of the normally liberal Leeds Mercury some concern: 'Entirely approving of excursions for the working class, and with the kindest feelings towards the workmen of Messrs Marshall and Messrs Taylor and Wordsworth, we would express our earnest hope that the Sunday spent in Liverpool may not in any respect be spent in a manner unbecoming the day ... There are many excellent men among the above bodies of workmen, and great responsibility will rest upon them for the issue of this new and somewhat doubtful experiment, of a large body of people being away from home on the Sabbath, and on two whole nights.' Marshall & Sons ceased production in 1886. The site was taken over by other textile producers. Marshall's Mill is now a grade II* listed building. The site was comprehensively redeveloped in the late 1990s. It is now used as office space for several companies. There are plans to further redevelop the site as part of Holbeck Urban Village.
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